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Old 01-13-2017, 05:17 PM   #10
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BTW : After you use Cascade windows an extra item is added to the context menu - Undo Cascade windows

Some applications - e.g. the Microsoft Management Console components - won't cascade <sigh>

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The snap feature should be off by default!
The Snap feature was first introduced with Windows 7, where I had it disabled. It was still disabled when did the Get Win10 upgrade, and when I did the 1511 and 1607 upgrades, it was only after the 1607 upgrade I discovered the Winkey+arrows can do the snapping too - not sure if that's new in 1607.

New features are rarely disabled by default - in anything.

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Better yet, the bleedin install for windows should give the option of setting these things.
There are thousands of settings in Windows. Search alone has almost 40, and Defender over a 100. If you have Windows Pro press Winkey+R, type 'gpedit.msc' and see for yourself.

What irritates me is that I now have to use three entirely different tools to change Windows settings - Windows (10) Settings, the Control Panel, and the Local Group Policy Editor - four if I count the Registry Editor.

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